As the arrival of seasonal cold weather quickly approaches the region, South Jersey Gas wants to remind customers that several federal and state assistance programs are available to help manage winter energy costs.
“At South Jersey Gas, we’re committed to ensuring that our customers have access to safe, reliable and affordable natural gas service no matter their financial circumstances,” South Jersey Gas President and COO Bubba Schomber said in a release.. “With winter on the horizon, our dedicated Energy Assistance teams are proactively building awareness around resources, tips and tools that customers can leverage to meet their energy needs now and well into the future.”
The programs available to customers include:
• The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program provides federally funded energy assistance to help low- to moderate-income families meet their energy needs. LIHEAP also has an emergency crisis benefit component, offering eligible applicants to maintain or restore service. LIHEAP accepts applications from Oct. 1 through June 30 each year and accepts applications for its ancillary emergency grant from March 16 through June 30 each year.
• The Universal Service Fund state program helps make natural gas and electric bills more affordable for low-income households. Customers who apply for LIHEAP automatically submit for consideration of the USF grant. The USF program provides customers with a monthly benefit of as much as $180 to assist with the increase in energy costs. In addition, qualifying USF customers will be able to participate in USF Fresh Start Program once in a five-year period if arrears are greater than $60.
• The Payment Assistance for Gas and Electric is a state-funded utility assistance program that helps low- to moderate-income families in New Jersey pay their utility bills. The PAGE grant is administered by NJ SHARES and is funded by the Board of Public Utilities. It is a financial assistance program designed to help households across the state of New Jersey who are experiencing economic hardship and struggling to pay their electric and natural gas bills. New Jersey residents who rent or own a home and are facing a crisis situation that includes a documented notice of overdue payment for gas or electric service may qualify.
• The NJ SHARES program provides a one-time grant to moderate- or fixed-income households experiencing a financial crisis that do not qualify for federal and state assistance programs due to the household’s income. Grants can be as much as $700 for customers with natural gas as a heating source and must result in a continuance and/or restoration of service.
• NJ Comfort Partners is a free energy efficiency and education program for qualified low-income customers offered through the New Jersey Clean Energy Program. The program helps customers save energy and money while making their homes more energy efficient. Eligible customers will receive all energy-saving education services free of charge. The program also includes the installation of cost-effective energy efficiency measures in the home.
Customers may apply for these programs online, through mail or in person. For more information on how or where to apply, visit southjerseygas.com, the Department of Community Affairs official website or njshares.org.
For additional details on these programs, including eligibility requirements and help applying to the above programs, customers can contact the South Jersey Gas Energy Assistance team at contactus@sjindustries.com. Customers can also get up-to-date information on community outreach events via Twitter @southjerseygas and on Facebook at South Jersey Gas.
For more information about SJI and its subsidiaries, please visit sjindustries.com.